-I 00 RESIDENTS wanted to take weekly supplies of.. freshly dug potatoes; casn on delivery. Write “249,” “Standard” Office. A MOST convincing display at DunA edin Exhibition is the Doherty Player-Piano exhibit. Goles’ sole agents. ACANOY for two young men boarders, share room, soft washing. Write “259,” “Standard.” SUNDAY, Rangitikei Beach.—Char-a-banc leaves Woodfield’s garage', Cuba street, 9 a.m.; fares 63. Book scats.—Phone 6016. ' AND so economical, too—Glen coal. —F. Fisher (phono 6024). TTitOXTON Beach. —Sunday service: Jl Madge’s char-a-banc leaves Post Office 9 a.m.; special return fare 6s; seats booked.—Phones 5260 or residence 5788. GARNERS’ “open warehouse to public.”—Men’d bib overalls, white and navy, Bs.6d; men’s navy combination overalls, 18s 6d. Ct LOSING down.—Aluminium egg ) saucepans Is 3d; aluminium fry pans, from 3s Gd; iron ditto., 2s 6d; enamel pie dishes, from Is; brown Australian Langley teapots and jugs, 2s each—Sheppard’s, 85 Rangitikei street. GOVERNMENT mortgage, 5 rooms, every convenience, e.l. and gas, excellent order insido and out, splendid value; price £875, cash £l5O. We strongly recommenu the above.—R. V. Mason and Co. (phono 6120). OjUR beef is all ox—Yes and good prime ox at that. Give us an order and see what a difference there is. You’ll like our quick and efficient delivery service ioo.—Thwaites, The Square, Phone 5224. MONEL to lend, on household furniture, life insurance policies, etc.—Consult Forster, Room 3, C. Smith’s Buildings. 0 BEACH frocks at one-tliird of their value, 13s 6cl to 20s; get one.—Maxwell’s, next Bank of N.Z. 5 TCT'S clean and reliable every time— Glen coal.—Jensen and Co. (phono 5307). PLANTS now ready, asters 3s 6d 100, cabbage, cauliflower, savoy,, broccoli, kale Is 6d 100, plus carriage.— B. H. Juat, nu'rselyman, Palhiorston N. WANTED sell, to thoso about to build or fence, quantity firstclass heart fencing posts, cheap; delivered in borough.—Phono 0024, or 9 Limbrick street. WILLOUGHBY’S store, opposite Central School •—3 Crown sultanas, lOd; currants, Bd’; raisins, 6d pkt. : Sunmaid raisins, 8d pkt.; peel, Is 4d; bulk butter, Is 5d lb. Your order delivered promtply.—Phone 6479. MUTTON of quality that is hard to beat—ours for preference.—W. E. Mann, Terraco End (phone' 6640). JERSEY” Dairy, Main street (near Hutchins’ furniture exchange).—Open from 7 a.m. daily for fresh supplies of milk, cream, butter, eggs, bread and high-class confectionery. Open Sundays for dairy produce. WE don’t guarantee your money back if not satisfied; it is not necessary if you burn Taupiri coal. —- T.C.M., Ltd., 8 Waldegravo Buildings, Broadway (phono 6609). C CLOSING down.—Johnson Regina /plates at below wholesale prices, viz., 4s Gd, 5s Od, 6s 6d, 7s 6d half doz.; tea sets, Stafford China, 21 pieces, 25s Od.—Sheppard’s, 85 Rangitikei street. "YirOW happy your boy will be when jlI you secure that tricycle for him from Anderson’s Cycle Shop, opposite Post Office. GARNERS’ “open warehouse to public,” upstairs, 11S Cuba street, selling drapery and clothing 25 per cent, cheaper than Square prices. \ VACANCY for one or two business gentlemen, separate dining room, phone, e. 1., all conveniences, five minutes from Square; car shed if required. Address “Standard.”
LADIES’ silk hose, 73 shades, from 2s lid per pair.—Scotch "Wool and Hosiery Shop, the Square. FOR. cooking and heating purposes Taupiri eoal is the best and cleanest on the market.—Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd., 8 'Waldegraves 1 Buildings, Broadway (phone 6609). CRAKES fit for- all tables.—Procure J your cakes at “The Kitchen” llopwood’s buildings, lots do and shout their praise of the quality obtained. CLOSING down. —No. 1 Ideal axe handles, 2s; shovel handles 2s; Dutch hoes Is 5d ; draw hoes, from 3s 6d; rakes, from 3s 6d ; garden trowels, Is 3d.—Sheppard’s, 85 Rangitikei st. YOUR papers are too good to spoil with smoke, so specify Glen coal. LAST day’s reductions.—Richards’ removal sale.—Rubber and silk raincoats from 355; wool gabardine coats 755. YOU’LL get better quality and a saving of the middle profit by furnishing direct from makers. Diederich and Son, Main street, opp. subway. IVEHALL for good meats. —Ring your order—we will speedily supply.—H. Divchall, butcher, Rangitikoi street (phono 5208), Holidays will soon be over, so have the children photographed now at Billons’ Garden Studio, 34 Fitzherbert street. SIDE-CARS from £5, easy terms.— The General Motor Exchange (phone 5430), Church street. for tho latest books, periodicals, fountain pens, etc., etc. LONDON Pie Shop’s big speciality during the summer months.— Fruit pies from all seasonable fruits; big variety of meat pies as usual.— Main street west. iCHHAS. GRAY, tho leading butcher, kills only tho best. You will find him opposite tho station.—-Phono 5270 LAST day’s reductions.—Richards' removal sale.—Art silk hose, non-ladder at 3s, new wide tops, all shades 4s lid. H. Boon for quality, AV. H. Boon for service, W. 11. Boon for prices that satisfy. Give us a try. ADVICE to those about to marry. —“Don’t miss the furniture bargains at Pegden’a.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 45, 22 January 1926, Page 1
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